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Does the American left violate the Anti-Nazi laws?
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<blockquote data-quote="alpha centauri" data-source="post: 241385" data-attributes="member: 8464"><p>They also assume the worst possible scenario. Usually you should assume that everybody means it well, but they just have different ideas how to improve the situation like the situation at the border, racism, police brutality etc..</p><p></p><p>That would mean regarding the US that both Democrats and Republicans want the best for the population. NOw the situation is that they think that the other side has an evil intent especially the Democrats. That is just far from reality.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I define it after superiority and inferiority. If you feel that your race is superior or inferior, you are a racist. If you are superior you see your race as better than the other race and if you feel inferior you feel your race as inferior which is racist against your own race.</p><p></p><p>The definition after power does also not make sense because the Nazis were racist against Jews because they thought they have all the power in the world. You just define that the other group is more powerful and suddenly they accept your racism. </p><p></p><p>They have somehow no clue about biology. The hate is not different no matter if the group has power or not. I could hate Americans and it would not matter if they have more power or not that would not change the intensity of the hate. After this power definiton the hate of Americans is nothing bad, but it would be bad if my group has more power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alpha centauri, post: 241385, member: 8464"] They also assume the worst possible scenario. Usually you should assume that everybody means it well, but they just have different ideas how to improve the situation like the situation at the border, racism, police brutality etc.. That would mean regarding the US that both Democrats and Republicans want the best for the population. NOw the situation is that they think that the other side has an evil intent especially the Democrats. That is just far from reality. I define it after superiority and inferiority. If you feel that your race is superior or inferior, you are a racist. If you are superior you see your race as better than the other race and if you feel inferior you feel your race as inferior which is racist against your own race. The definition after power does also not make sense because the Nazis were racist against Jews because they thought they have all the power in the world. You just define that the other group is more powerful and suddenly they accept your racism. They have somehow no clue about biology. The hate is not different no matter if the group has power or not. I could hate Americans and it would not matter if they have more power or not that would not change the intensity of the hate. After this power definiton the hate of Americans is nothing bad, but it would be bad if my group has more power. [/QUOTE]
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